COLUMBUS, GA (WTVM) - Today is starting off cold with temperatures in the upper 20s and low 30s! Things stay cool through the afternoon with highs only in the mid 50s. But enjoy another sunny one! Tomorrow morning is expected to dip into the freezing zone once again but high pressure shuffles in warmer weather for the afternoon as we top out in the low 60s.

Clouds build in on Saturday with rain chances arriving late Saturday night. The bulk of the rain holds off until early Sunday morning. A few thunderstorms are possible, too. Rain chances decrease Sunday evening. Highs this weekend will be in the upper 60s but cooler air arrives Sunday night dropping temperatures once again. Next week morning lows will mostly be in the 30s with highs near 60. Sunshine remains in the forecast Monday through Friday next week, too.

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Nikolas Cruz appears in court for a hearing in Fort Lauderdale, FL, on Monday, Feb. 19. Authorities said Cruz’s brother was arrested for trespassing at the same school on Monday, March 19. (Source: Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool)

Nikolas Cruz appears in court for a hearing in Fort Lauderdale, FL, on Monday, Feb. 19. Authorities said Cruz’s brother was arrested for trespassing at the same school on Monday, March 19. (Source: Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool)

Authorities say the brother of the teen charged with killing 17 people at a Florida school has been arrested for trespassing at the same school.

(Nick Wagner/Austin American-Statesman via AP). FBI agents work the scene of an explosion in Austin, Texas, Sunday, March 18, 2018. At least a few people were injured in another explosion in Texas' capital late Sunday, after three package bombs detonat...

Officials reported that an explosion in southwest Austin injured two men in their 20s who were hospitalized with injuries that didn't appear to be life-threatening.

Robert and Irma Talamantez have both practiced Santeria for nearly three decades. They said they aren't cruel and they aren't criminals, they're just believers in a misunderstood religion. (Source: KSAT/CNN)

Robert and Irma Talamantez have both practiced Santeria for nearly three decades. They said they aren't cruel and they aren't criminals, they're just believers in a misunderstood religion.